Elevators, escalators, and moving walkways are an essential part of modern life. The safe design, production, installation, and maintenance of these machines play a critical role not only for user safety but also for technical compliance. Within the European Union (EU), these processes are regulated under the Lift Directive 2014/33/EU.
The directive defines the essential health and safety requirements for lifts and their safety components placed on the EU market. It covers the entire lifecycle of the product, including design, manufacturing, installation, and maintenance.
All lifts intended for the EU market must bear the CE marking. This marking demonstrates that the product complies with the applicable legislation and relevant safety standards.
For CE marking within the framework of Directive 2014/33/EU, the following conformity assessment modules may be applied:
The Lift Directive 2014/33/EU provides a structured framework to ensure both user safety and legal compliance for manufacturers and installers. The CE marking is not only mandatory for free circulation of lifts within the EU market but also serves as an official indication of safety, reliability, and conformity.